The summer rederie of a Haute-Somme village
Morcourt is one of those discreet villages of the Haute-Somme, nestled along the river or its marshes, where the tradition of summer rederies is still kept alive. Each early August, the annual flea market transforms the streets and village square into a bargain-hunting trail.
As in most small villages of the department, the organization of this flea market is the work of local volunteers. Stalls are set up from early morning, exhibitors chat with each other.
The exhibitors, mainly individuals from the village and surrounding communes, offer the classic range of the rural flea market: clothing, used toys, books, crockery, small furniture, linen, knick-knacks.
Morcourt is a small commune of about 400 inhabitants located in the Haute-Somme, halfway between Corbie and Péronne. Crossed by the river and bordered by marshes, it enjoys a remarkable natural setting.
Plenty of sites within a few kilometers: Corbie abbey, valley viewpoints, fishing ponds, the Samara park, Somme battle memorial sites around Péronne and Thiepval.
Morcourt is reached from Amiens (25 km) or Péronne (20 km). Parking in the village. Nearest station: Amiens or Albert.
Registration with local organizers or town hall.
Free entry.
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